hiya - I picked up a pair of DPA 4061s that terminate in a single stereo mini-plug. this allows them to be used directly into some portable recorders that supply 5v plugin power to the mini mic input jack.
Naiant makes what jon calls a PFA - phantom power adapter - which has a stereo mini-jack on one end, and a pair of standard XLR plugs on the other end, so you can plug the stereo mini-jack from the pair of 4061s into the naiant unit and then use a regular preamp with XLR ins which supply 48v phantom power. i am assuming that jon knws what he is doing, but...
the question is - without something that steps the power supplied from 48v down to the 5v that the 4061s need, will i be running a risk of frying the 4061s?